Disclaimer:All content on this platform is sourced from the internet and is provided for informational purposes only. None of the content represents the views of this site, nor does it constitute investment advice. Please exercise caution when investing.
The UK's FCA Launches Regulation of Key Third-Party Providers; AWS, Google, Microsoft, and Oracle Are Among the First to Be Included
Svmuu News: The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) announced that the Bank of England, the Prudential Regulation Authority, and the Financial Conduct Authority will begin regulating the first group of critical third-party institutions starting July 13. The Treasury has designated AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft, and Oracle as critical third-party institutions. (Jin Shi)
Disclaimer: This content reflects only the author’s personal views and does not constitute any investment or financial advice. If you discover any content that violates regulations,Click to Report
24H Trending
-
1
U.S. cryptocurrency-related stocks continue to rise, with MARA Holdings up more than 15%
-
2
Analyst: SK Hynix's U.S. IPO Boosts Confidence in AI Hardware Investment
-
3
Ron Wyden: The CLARITY Act Should Preserve Legal Protections for Non-Custodial Blockchain Developers
-
4
Google Launch of the AlphaEvolve AI Code Optimization Agent for All Google Cloud Customers
-
5
BitGo will launch the "Bitcoin" wallet—a tool for quantum-resistant security—to help institutions mitigate quantum computing risks
-
6
WTI crude oil fell 4% today and is currently trading at $71.54 per barrel
-
7
CFTC Commissioner Vacancy Becomes Obstacle to Clarity Act; White House and Democrats Exchange Blame
-
8
Federal Reserve Logan: A Voluntary Central Clearing Mechanism May Improve the Efficiency of Open Market Operations
-
9
Tech Stocks Drive U.S. Market Gains; Traders Downplay Risk of War with Iran
-
10
Approximately $1.907 billion in options on Bitcoin and Ethereum expire today
Recommended Reading


